AT&T has a family plan of four lines for $125 and additional lines are $15 each per month. If Jason wants to spend at most $200 per month on cell phone expenses, how many additional lines can he afford? Which inequality represent the given situation. please help for my final​

ATampT has a family plan of four lines for 125 and additional lines are 15 each per month If Jason wants to spend at most 200 per month on cell phone expenses h class=

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Given:

Cost of four lines = $125

Cost of each additional line = $15

Jason wants to spend at most $200 per month on cell phone expenses.

To find:

The inequality for the given situation.

Solution:

Let [tex]x[/tex] be the number of additional line.

Cost of one additional line = $15

Cost of [tex]x[/tex] additional line = [tex]\$15x[/tex]

Total cost = Fixed cost + Addition cost

                = [tex]125+15x[/tex]

It is given that Jason wants to spend at most $200 per month on cell phone expenses. It means the total cost must be less than or equal to 200.

[tex]125+15x\leq 200[/tex]

Therefore, the correct option is C.